tellmema
Monster Midfielder
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Post by tellmema on Nov 13, 2014 5:35:10 GMT
An odd pair for them to have been looking at, both quite crap at their last clubs but with good earlier records. Mel seems dispirited after failure, so Moyes is probably the better choice, I should think he is really up for a good old battle. Was Moyes crap or was it just that his team were a bunch of fannies? It's fair to say that the players let Moyes down. I don't have an issue with Moyes like some do. How fans can say they don't like him after everything he did here is pathetic. I wish him well and I think he will do well. Is he taking his old staff?
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Post by jimmy on Nov 13, 2014 22:23:21 GMT
Was Moyes crap or was it just that his team were a bunch of fannies? It's fair to say that the players let Moyes down. I don't have an issue with Moyes like some do. How fans can say they don't like him after everything he did here is pathetic. I wish him well and I think he will do well. Is he taking his old staff? I'll stick with the bunch of fannies version.
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Post by Avinalaff on Nov 22, 2014 23:23:58 GMT
David Moyes' Real Sociedad draw 0-0 with Deportivo La Coruna in Scot's first match in charge Because of the international break, David Moyes had to wait 11 days before his first match, which ended in a 0-0 away draw at Deportivo La Coruña David Moyes was given an idea of the scale of the task that faces him at Real Sociedad when his new club played out a scrappy 0-0 draw at Deportivo La Coruna in the Scot's La Liga debut on Saturday. Former Manchester United and Everton manager Moyes took over as coach of the Basque club on November 10 and the stalemate at the Riazor in his first game in charge leaves Sociedad down in 14th place with a mere 10 points from 12 matches. On a miserable night in Galicia, both because of the rain and the poor quality of the match, Sociedad were fortunate not to suffer defeat as promoted Depor, who also have 10 points in 15th place, pressed hard in the second half. Moyes has only just started learning Spanish and mostly had to rely on an interpreter to communicate with his players. "The coach has asked us for more intensity and I think we showed that in the first half when we created some good chances," Sociedad midfielder Sergio Canales said in an interview with Spanish television. Sociedad's next league game is at home to Elche on Friday.
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Post by dorf on Nov 23, 2014 11:43:58 GMT
Glad I didn't watch it. He should get them out of the mire though.
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Post by Football News on Nov 28, 2014 14:54:29 GMT
David Moyes appoints Billy McKinlay as his Real Sociedad assistant
• McKinlay had brief spell in charge of Watford this season • Appointment completes Moyes’ coaching staff • ‘Real Sociedad job is biggest challenge of my career’ David Moyes in the dugout before the La Liga match between Deportivo La Coruña and Real Sociedad.David Moyes has added further Scottish influence to the Real Sociedad coaching staff with the appointment of Billy McKinlay. Moyes, who made Sociedad his first club since Manchester United a fortnight ago, took charge of his first game on Saturday when they drew 0-0 with Deportivo La Coruña. He has now add the experienced McKinlay as his assistant coach, with the 45-year-old confirmed in the role on the club’s official website. A former Scotland midfielder, McKinlay had a brief spell in charge of Watford this season, while he has also served on the coaching staffs of Fulham and Northern Ireland. Sociedad’s website added that McKinlay completed Moyes’ staff, which also consists of the coach Asier Santana, strength coach, Karla Larburu, and goalkeeping coach, Roberto.
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